PowerTip: Use PowerShell to Remove Mapping to Share

Dr Scripto

May 2nd, 2014

Summary: Use Windows PowerShell to remove mapping to a SMB file share.

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Use the Remove-SMBMapping cmdlet, specify either the local path or the remote path, and use the –Force parameter to suppress prompts: